Do you desire a more balanced life, but feel stuck when it comes to creating one?

A balanced life means something different to everyone. What would a balanced life look and feel like to you?

To me, it means feeling calm, grounded, clear, focused, and on-track with a sense of connection, purpose, and meaning. It also means having a handle on your life without being pulled too much in one direction.

How do you know if your life is out of balance?

Only you truly know how you are feeling and what you are thinking. Being honest with yourself, listening to, and heeding those persistent whispers calling for change, before they become shouts, will help you find balance.

What is your Inner Guidance telling you? Is it whispering “imbalance” to you through feelings of stress, discontent, agitation, being spread thin, and/or irritability? Fatigue? Depression? Health issues? Simply a persistent desire for things to be different?

If you are experiencing any of the above, ask yourself if there are certain areas in your life needing more, or even less, attention.

Where do you start?

Assess your life, state of mind, and how you are feeling. Where would you like to feel more balance? What are you neglecting?

Would you like more balance among:

Doing vs. being

Giving vs. receiving

Being responsible, vs. being care-free

Being alone vs. with others?

Delving a little deeper, do you feel balanced in time and energy spent on your inner vs. your external world?

Inner World:

mind/thoughts,

emotional life,

spiritual life, and

physical health and wellbeing

External World:

work life,

social life,

family life, and

recreation/fun time

Are you so focused on the activities of life that you are unaware of what is going on inside of you? Conversely, are you so focused on what is going on within you that you are missing out on living life?

Going deeper…..

You may feel balanced between those two main areas, but desire to balance out the aspects within one or the other. For example, you may feel a need to spend less time thinking, and more time feeling, and connecting to spirit.

Within one or more of those aspects you may desire more balance. For example in the aspect of family, you may desire greater balance between fulfilling family responsibilities and creating healthy boundaries.

Spending time and energy in any of these ways can be positive. However, excess in any one area can turn that positive into something detrimental to your well-being in the end.

Living a balanced life decreases stress, improves health, and increases well-being.

How do you find your balance?

Knowing what values you hold close to your heart is key in creating a balanced life. Ultimately, it is the value within that you instinctively seek in your most fulfilling choices. Do what you love.

I teach my clients a process to get their head out of the way, and listen to what their hearts value. Choosing to spend their time and energy in ways that embody those heart-held values helps reduce stress, and increase their fulfillment.

Make a list of your values, and verify that the ways you spend the majority of your time and energy embody those values. Are your values present or absent in the aspects of your life in which you have chosen to create more balance?

How do you create a balanced life?

Commit to being balanced, and embodying that commitment in every decision.

Make time to check in with yourself and reassess on a daily basis. Notice what has and hasn’t worked. What changes, if any, do you choose to make?

Empower yourself ahead of time to thwart the negative voices and challenges.

Know ahead of time what inner stuff will get in your way so you can be prepared when the resistance rears its head. It always does.

Know:

how you stayed focused in the past when you accomplished the most important things

what you need to remember to overcome those worries, fears, doubts, anxieties, and self-sabotaging thoughts

how it felt to have succeeded despite the parts of yourself that had a difficult time

what you need to tell those parts of yourself

how to be kind to yourself so that being balanced feels good

Connect with someone who can be your cheerleader, witness, and support person to keep you focused, supported, motivated.

If you feel you could use an objective professional to fill the gaps your friends can’t in supporting you, consider working with a transformational life coach. Apply today for a complimentary Discovery Session to see if this may be a dynamic resource for you.

As with any change, it takes time and practice to create new habits.

Give yourself a minimum of 3 months to establish new habits and patterns. If you stay on track with this intentional process for that long, chances are good you will create lasting new habits and feel more balanced and fulfilled going forward.

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Are you good at mastering time management to bring your Soul Intentions into your life, or could you use a little help?

Do you, like many of my clients, find yourself feeling scattered, spread thin; and/or lacking the focus and organization needed to using your time well?

Or are you are good at mastering time management, falling asleep at night feeling satisfied with your day?

If you the latter is you, great! But, if that isn’t you, read on…..

Need a little help? Here are some tips for mastering time management.

Align your actions with your values. This is a big key to using your time in a way that feels effective, efficient, and satisfying. Otherwise, you will feel drained, resentful, reluctant (i.e., procrastinating) and/or overwhelmed.

Know, and give priority to, what you value most, i.e. what is in your heart. If you listen only to your head, you will be following those draining “shoulds” and “musts” with no momentum and fuel from your best motivator – your heart.

Know what motivates you to create new, lasting habits and patterns. Again, this is another critical step in my work with coaching clients.

Be organized.

Another big key to mastering time management is…..

Organization.

Many people I work with are admittedly stellar procrastinators, easily distracted, unable to see the bigger picture, unable to see the details in the bigger picture, and/or unable to sort the details and map out their day in a satisfying, manageable way.

Sound familiar?

So, how do you organize your time?

Make list of tasks to be completed. Some do this at night for the next day.

Verify that your tasks align with, or embody at least one of your core values. If a task doesn’t ask yourself if you REALLY need to do it….. You may be surprised at the answer.

Set your priorities based upon life-sustaining tasks; time sensitivity and deadlines; and those things that you feel most ready, willing and able to do.

Make schedule. Some find it helpful to do this at night for the next day.

Schedule time for those big time consumers such as checking email, social media, messages, etc. Yes, some of those ARE important, but I bet you can easily get lost in them, too….. You know what I mean.

Break your day, and tasks, into small manageable 15-50 minute increments, depending upon the task.

Schedule breaks every 50 minutes.

Tips for Success and Momentum:

As you complete a segment of your schedule, acknowledge your progress for a sense of accomplishment to build upon.

Use your breaks to refuel, i.e. time to BE, vs. doing, doing, doing.

If you must “DO” on a break, do something that will feel good to complete, but doesn’t require as much of you – fold a little laundry, dust a shelf, pick up a small area, put something away that has been waiting for its home.

Your time is your most precious resource.

You can’t get it back, until you master time travel, which is beyond the scope of this article….

How can you make the most of your time, if you aren’t clear on what is most valuable to you?

And, how can you spend it wisely if you aren’t organized once you have your priorities clear?

I can help you find what is REALLY in your heart, and manage your time in bringing it to life. Apply for a complimentary Discovery Session today to discover how to make the most of your most precious resource. Make your time count!

In my next article I will give you some tips for mastering time management at the next level: creating a more balanced life.